Honestly I think it will go similar to the first fight because both guys believe that they just need to do what they did before, but a little bit better. By that, I mean Wilder probably figures he just needs to catch Fury a little bit earlier; Fury probably feels like he just needs to avoid getting caught for a little bit longer.
If Fury wins, it will be because he piled up points without showboating this time. He will also have avoided Wilder's big right hands once again and utilized movement to keep Deontay off-balance and constantly re-setting.
For Fury, it's all about landing and moving at distance and smothering Wilder's power on the inside. No lingering in the mid-range and no showboating because it only takes one shot to end the night early.
If Wilder wins, it will be because he took some steam off his shots early on to avoid giving away too many rounds. He will have landed scoring shots in the first few rounds to set up a grand finale of a right hand to put Fury down for the count.
For Wilder, it's about connecting to establish range. In other words, he has to land some singles and doubles to set up the home run. He swung for the fences the entire fight last time and he would have lost a split-decision if not for that memorable 12th round.
If Fury wins, it will be because he piled up points without showboating this time. He will also have avoided Wilder's big right hands once again and utilized movement to keep Deontay off-balance and constantly re-setting.
For Fury, it's all about landing and moving at distance and smothering Wilder's power on the inside. No lingering in the mid-range and no showboating because it only takes one shot to end the night early.
If Wilder wins, it will be because he took some steam off his shots early on to avoid giving away too many rounds. He will have landed scoring shots in the first few rounds to set up a grand finale of a right hand to put Fury down for the count.
For Wilder, it's about connecting to establish range. In other words, he has to land some singles and doubles to set up the home run. He swung for the fences the entire fight last time and he would have lost a split-decision if not for that memorable 12th round.
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